![]() ![]() What SHOULD fix this, however, is removal of the entire driver and usage of Windows 10 own driver. (because I don't think there's EQ at plau here).Īnd I generally rather avoid Registry edits I also turned off EQ and modes in SmartAudio and AudioWiz respectively. ![]() I appreciate the advice, but I've already fully removed the drivers and installed the latest driver - downloaded from Asus support page for my laptop. How do I keep Windows 10 from re-installing this specific driver? I want to permanently remove Conexant HD Audio and use Windows Default Drivers. I think the best solution would be to somehow get rid of Conexant HD Audio and use Windows 10 Default Driver.īut for me it doesn't work because Windows keeps reinstalling the driver and software as soon as I reboot. Only made the volume sound lower and muffled. ![]() Both the drive and the device.Īlso tried the added "Audio Wizard" software and set modes like Gaming or Movie but it was super useless. I tried to remove the device or uninstall "Conexant HD Audio" but unfortunately it keeps coming back after Windows restarts. I noticed that if I right click on t he Sound icon and "Playback Devices" and then right click on the Speakers and "Properties" - there is no option for "loudness equalization" or "bass boost" or something similar that may boost the audio volume up. ASUS ZenBook UX310UA (replacement for my older Vivobook laptop via Warranty) ![]()
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